Dried concrete on my block driveway - How do i clean it off?

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Geezah
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Post: # 91394Post Geezah

Hi,

Can anyone help please, I have got concrete staining on my block driveway. What is the easiest way of cleaning it up please?

Ta

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Post: # 91404Post lutonlagerlout

hydrochloric acid will work but may fade the blocks
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rimexboy
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Post: # 91416Post rimexboy

how many blocks affected.....

maybe re lift relay

rab1
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Post: # 91432Post rab1

if its not that bad and only a few blocks are affected, time and weather etc will deal with it.
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Geezah
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Post: # 91495Post Geezah

Thanks I've seem some Cementone Block Patio cleaner in B and Q, think I might give that a shot, but I like the no cost idea of turning the block upside down

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Post: # 91497Post msh paving

if they are standard block paving , turning them over will look rubbish as there is no beval edge, will stand out a mile,
why not just buy a few new blocks and replace them? £10 for a m2 to buy MSH :)
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